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The 10th annual Summer Food and Wine Festival, benefiting the Second
Harvest Food Bank and Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, was held recently at
South Coast Plaza. The event, sponsored in part by Crate & Barrel and
Macy’s Home Store, attracted more than 2,000 revelers. Organizers had
expected only 800 to attend.
The festival and the cooking demonstrations raised significant funds
for the two charities, which both serve needy families in Orange County.
According to the groups, there are 400,000 men, women and children in
Orange County at risk of going to bed hungry every night.
Anton Segerstrom, scion of the Segerstrom dynasty operating South
Coast Plaza, has made this event an annual project that is not just a
commercial exercise but a personal commitment based on a real connection
to helping eradicate hunger in our midst. Segerstrom was inspired by the
dedication of Merle Hatleberg, who started Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in
1986.
In a wheelchair, Hatleberg began her hunger project using whatever
funds she could gather, originally serving some 30 people a day in Costa
Mesa. Today, at age 75, this dynamic woman feeds more than 200 people
daily during the week and still handles all of the management of the
kitchen.
The other charity involved, Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County,
is a private nonprofit food bank that collects and distributes surplus
food to Orange County residents in need through a network of 378 local
outlets, reaching more than 210,000 people. Experts estimate that 60% of
these recipients are children and seniors.
The restaurants of South Coast Plaza made a massive commitment to the
cause, donating food to satisfy the participants, who paid $40 in advance
or $50 at the door to make a difference in the lives of people who really
need help.
Participants included Antonello Ristorante, Back Bay Rowing and
Running Club, Bangkok Four, Birraporetti’s, Bluewater Grill, Bodega
Chocolates, Champagne French Bakery Cafe, The Clubhouse, Godiva
Chocolatier, Gusstaf Anders, Maggiano’s Little Italy, Morton’s, Nello
Cucina, Quattro Caffe, Rainforest Cafe, Royal Khyber, Ruby’s Diner, Vie
de France, Wolfgang Puck Cafe and Z’Tejas Southwestern Grill.
Some of the participating wineries and breweries included Anapamu
Cellars, Atlas Peak Vineyards, Bayhawk Ales, Barefoot Cellars, “BV”
Beaulieu Vineyard, Calterra, Callaway Coastal Winery, Canadaigua Wine
Co., Clos du Bois, Curtis Winery, Canzante, Fetzer Vineyards, Firestone
Vineyard, Firestone Walker Brewing Co., Flying Goat Cellars, Galleano
Winery, Gallo of Sonoma, Josef Bierbitzch Golden Pilsner, Karl Strauss
Breweries, Lindemans, Marcelina Vineyards, Maurice Car’rie Winery,
Pedroncelli Winery, Penfolds, Phillips-Hogue, Quady Winery, Rancho Zabaco
Winery, Robert Mondavi Winery, Rosemount Estate, Steelhead Brewing Co.,
Thornton Winery, Tustin Brewing Co. and William Hill Winery.
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